Magnet therapy : the pain cure alternative / Ron Lawrence

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Prima Health 1998 , usEdition: 1ª edDescription: 241 p. ilusISBN:
  • 076151547X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.8 L397m
Summary: Discover the Natural Healing Power of MagnetsDid you know that millions of people around the world are using magnets for pain caused by arthritis, repetitive stress injuries, muscle soreness, and more? In this groundbreaking book you will learn why. Now, two of the most renowned experts on magnet therapy share with you their knowledge of the exciting therapeutic benefits of magnets. You'll discover how magnet ·reduces chronic pain caused by arthritis and other diseases ·relieves carpal tunnel syndrome ·promotes rapid healing ·provides restful sleep, lifts fatigue, and much moreTitle includes a foreword by Edgar Mitchell, Sc.D., astronaut, Apollo 14. This book is a valuable resource for consumers who are confused about claims for magnets . . . it separates fact from fancy.
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Discover the Natural Healing Power of MagnetsDid you know that millions of people around the world are using magnets for pain caused by arthritis, repetitive stress injuries, muscle soreness, and more? In this groundbreaking book you will learn why. Now, two of the most renowned experts on magnet therapy share with you their knowledge of the exciting therapeutic benefits of magnets. You'll discover how magnet ·reduces chronic pain caused by arthritis and other diseases ·relieves carpal tunnel syndrome ·promotes rapid healing ·provides restful sleep, lifts fatigue, and much moreTitle includes a foreword by Edgar Mitchell, Sc.D., astronaut, Apollo 14. This book is a valuable resource for consumers who are confused about claims for magnets . . . it separates fact from fancy.